Saturday, November 23, 2013

How to fix Windows XP registry error:"c:windows\system32\config\" missing orcorrupted


In this article I will show you an easy way to fix the following registry corrupted errors:
" Windows XP could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt:
\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SYSTEM "
or
" Windows XP could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt:
\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SOFTWARE "
Registry corrupted errors are common errors in Windows XP. The reasons for these errors are not
specific. The problem may be due to a failed hard disk, bad memory (RAM), power corruption, etc.


To solve the above errors follow the process below:

Step 1. Download Hiren’s BootCD
From another computer download "Hiren’s BootCD " .
Right click on " Hirens BootCD.15.2.zip " file and extract it.

Step 2: Burn Hirens BootCD into an optical disk.
From inside " Hirens.BootCD.15.2 " folder, find the "Hiren"s BootCD.15.2.ISO" disc Image file and burn it to a CD.

Step 3: Boot the problematic computer with Hirens.BootCD.
Take the CD out from your recorder and insert it on the problematic ‘s computer CDROM drive.*
Notice*: First make sure that CDROM Drive is selected as first boot device from inside your BIOS.
Restart your computer.
When the " Hiren’s BootCD" menu appears on your screen, use your keyboard arrows keys to move into the " Mini Windows Xp" option and then press " ENTER "

Step 4: Restore the corrupted registry file from Windows Restore folder.
1. When "Mini Windows XP" is loaded, open Windows explorer and find the "C:\System Volume Information" folder.
2. Open "System Volume Information" and inside it you should find another folder with a name like this:
e.g "_restore{1GSJJKxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxx…)".
* The second part of this folder name is random
3. Open that random folder e.g. "_restore {1GSJJKxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxx…)", to view its contents.
Now you should view some folders with name RPxx (e.g RP2, RP3, etc.)
4. Find the " RPxx " folder with the newest modification date and open it.
5. Inside " RPxx " folder, find and open the " snapshot " folder.
6. Now inside the " snapshot " folder, you should view these files:
a. _REGISTRY_MACHINE_SOFTWARE
b. _REGISTRY_MACHINE_SYSTEM
7. Now depending on which registry file was corrupted, perform one of the two following actions:
a. If " SOFTWARE" registry file is corrupted, then you should receive this error at windows startup:
"Windows XP could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt:
\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SOFTWARE "
How to fix "\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG
\SOFTWARE " error:
i. Copy "_REGISTRY_MACHINE_SOFTWARE " file to " C :\WINDOWS|SYSTEM32\CONFIG " folder and
ii. Rename "_REGISTRY_MACHINE_SOFTWARE " file to " SOFTWARE" *
Notice*: If " SOFTWARE" file exists in " C:
\WINDOWS|SYSTEM32\CONFIG" folder you must delete it or move it in another location.
OR
a. If " SYSTEM" registry file is corrupted, then you should receive this error at windows startup:
"Windows XP could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt:
\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SYSTEM"
How to fix "\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG
\SYSTEM " error:
i. Copy "_REGISTRY_MACHINE_SYSTEM " file to " C:\WINDOWS|SYSTEM32\CONFIG " folder and
ii. Rename "_REGISTRY_MACHINE_SYSTEM " file to " SYSTEM " *
Notice*: If " SYSTEM" file exists in " C:\WINDOWS|
SYSTEM32\CONFIG" folder you must delete it or move it in another location.

Step 5. Boot to Windows
After performing the copy and rename actions, take out the CDROM out from the CD DRIVE and
reboot your computer.
Now, your computer should normally boot in Windows.
Attention: If you cannot find files inside "System Volume Information" folder, it means that System
Restore feature was disabled in the problematic computer. If this happens, then you should try to
copy " SOFTWARE" or " SYSTEM " registry file from inside " C:WINDOWS\REPAIR\ " folder to " C:
\WINDOWS|SYSTEM32\CONFIG" folder.




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